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Author Dr Philip Carabott
Author Professor Yannis Hamilakis
Author Dr Eleni Papargyriou
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN 978-1-4724-2476-1
Date 2015-06-28
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Abstract Modern Greece and photography are almost peers: both are cultural products of the1830s, and both actively converse with modernity. This is the first inter-disciplinaryvolume to examine Greece’s entanglement with photography. The book argues thatphotographs and the photographic process have been instrumental in the reproductionof national imagination, in the consolidation of the nation-building process, and in thedissemination of propaganda. It is argued that the photographic field constitutes a siteof memory and counter-memory, where social actors stake their discursive, material,and practical claims.
Short Title Camera Graeca
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Editor Michela Spataro
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Publisher Casemate Publishers
ISBN 978-1-78297-950-0
Date 2015-10-31
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Abstract The 23 papers presented here are the product of the interdisciplinary exchange of ideasand approaches to the study of kitchen pottery between archaeologists, materialscientists, historians and ethnoarchaeologists. They aim to set a vital but long-neglectedcategory of evidence in its wider social, political and economic contexts. Structuredaround main themes concerning technical aspects of pottery production; cooking associoeconomic practice; and changing tastes, culinary identities and cross-culturalencounters, a range of social economic and technological models are discussed on thebasis of insights gained from the study of kitchen pottery production, use andevolution. Much discussion and work in the last decade has focussed on technical andsocial aspects of coarse ware and in particular kitchen ware. The chapters in thisvolume contribute to this debate, moving kitchen pottery beyond the Binfordian‘technomic’ category and embracing a wider view, linking processualism, ceramic-ecology, behavioral schools, and ethnoarchaeology to research on historicaldevelopments and cultural transformations covering a broad geographical area of theMediterranean region and spanning a long chronological sequence.
Short Title Ceramics, Cuisine and Culture
# of Pages 289
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Author Pandeleimon Hionidis
Editor Vicky Katsoni
URL http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-15859-4_25
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Series Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics
Publisher Springer International Publishing
Pages 297-312
ISBN 978-3-319-15858-7 978-3-319-15859-4
Date 2015
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Abstract British travellers visited Greece in increasing numbers after its formation as anindependent state in 1832 and many of them published accounts of their wanderings.The conclusive evidence of early-Victorian travellers attested to the lack ofinfrastructure and domestic comfort, civil rights and free institutions. The tracing ofdiscursive consistency in British travellers’ opinions on Greece, of recurringarguments, assumptions and associations, constitutes one of the aims of this article. It isalso argued that comments on the modern Greeks should be examined in the context ofa wider public debate, which involved general and universally applicable notions of“national progress”.
Book Title Cultural Tourism in a Digital Era
Short Title Civilized Observers in a Backward Land
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Author E. Papafotiou
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Author K. L. Katsifarakis
URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210784315001060
Series Efficient irrigation management and its effects in urban and rural landscapes
Volume 4
Pages 383-391
Publication Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia
ISSN 2210-7843
Date 2015
Journal Abbr Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia
DOI 10.1016/j.aaspro.2015.03.043
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Abstract Ecological rainwater management methods in urban areas can contribute to: 1)reduction of total rain water runoff and of its peak, 2) storage of rainwater, in order tocover low quality water demand, such as park irrigation, 3) local aquifer replenishment,4) reduction of property damage and activity disruption, which is due to insufficientsewer networks, 5) improvement of rain runoff quality through pollutant retention,filtration, decomposition, plant uptake, etc. 6) mitigation of pollution of runoffreceiving water bodies and 7) upgrading of urban and suburban landscape. In thispaper emphasis is placed on rain gardens. Their main features are outlined, criteria forselection of construction sites (such as rain water collection efficiency, landscapeimprovement and cost) are discussed and certain suitable public or municipal sites inthe city of Corinth, Greece, are briefly described. Examples include a degraded streetarea, a traffic island, a school area, preexisting flower beds, a suburban railway stationand abandoned railway tracks.
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Author Hans Beck
Author Peter Funke
URL https://books.google.com/books?id=nEy2CgAAQBAJ
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN 978-0-521-19226-2
Date 2015-11-05
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Abstract The world of ancient Greece witnessed some of the most sophisticated and variedexperiments with federalism in the pre-modern era. In the volatile interstateenvironment of Greece, federalism was a creative response to the challenge ofestablishing regional unity, while at the same time preserving a degree of localautonomy. To reconcile the forces of integration and independence, Greek federalstates introduced, for example, the notion of proportional representation, thestratification of legal practice, and a federal grammar of festivals and cults. Federalismin Greek Antiquity provides the first comprehensive reassessment of the topic. Itcomprises detailed contributions on all federal states in Aegean Greece and itsperiphery. With every chapter written by a leading expert in the field, the book alsoincorporates thematic sections that place the topic in a broader historical and social-scientific context.
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Author Peter Spring
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Abstract Everyone has heard of the Great Wall of China and knows of Hadrian's Wall andthe other barriers lining stretches of Rome's imperial frontiers. But PeterSpring's original new study demonstrates that far from being exceptional, thebuilding of walls and other linear defences was commonplace among the peoples andstates of pre-modern era. He finds examples virtually all across the globe and analysestheir forms and strategic functions. He finds patterns for their distribution, an importantrecurrent theme being the divide between settled agriculture and nomads. The authorargues that it is mistaken to view such undertakings as necessarily purely defensivemeasures that might be evidence of insecurity or a 'maginot line mentality',as they were in fact often about aggressive assertion of control over a region orstrategic routes. ??This original and thought-provoking study brings new light andinsight to a fascinating and neglected aspect of human political and military history. ItThe clear text is supported by numerous, specially drawn maps and photographs.
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Author Eleni Mavragani
URL http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13132-015-0283-2
Pages 1-14
Publication Journal of the Knowledge Economy
ISSN 1868-7865, 1868-7873
Date 2015/08/11
Journal Abbr J Knowl Econ
DOI 10.1007/s13132-015-0283-2
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Abstract The role and the importance of the museums in the cultural and economic developmentof cities are prominent. Marketing strategies could help museums to fulfill their missionand to maximize visitors’ satisfaction. A quantitative research was conducted amongtourists who visited five Greek museums, in five cities. The scope of this research wasto investigate the level of their satisfaction and their intention to recommend andrevisit the museum in the future. The importance of visitor’s satisfaction is illustratedby the emphasis on word of mouth communication and the relationship betweensatisfaction and the desire to make recommendations for the service provider.Museums’ directors and the Greek authorities should take advantage of the existingopportunities of marketing techniques, by designing a clear and effective marketingstrategy, aiming at fulfilling museum’s mission along with visitor’s satisfaction.
Short Title Greek Museums and Tourists’ Perceptions
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Author John Grasso
Author Bill Mallon
Author Jeroen Heijmans
Edition Fifth Edition
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN 978-1-4422-4860-1
Date 2015-05-14
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Abstract The Olympic Movement began with the Ancient Olympic Games, which were held inGreece on the Peloponnesus peninsula at Olympia, Greece. It is not clear why theGreeks instituted this quadrennial celebration in the form of an athletic festival. Therecorded history of the Ancient Olympic Games begins in 776 B.C., although it issuspected that the Games had been held for several centuries by that time. The Gameswere conducted as religious celebrations in honor of the god Zeus, and it is known thatOlympia was a shrine to Zeus from about 1000 B.C. In modern time The OlympicMovement attempts to bring all the nations of the world together in a series ofmultisport festivals, the Olympic Games, seeking to use sport as a means to promoteinternationalism and peace. This fifth edition of Historical Dictionary of The OlympicMovement covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes,and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1000 cross-referencedentries on the history, philosophy, and politics of the Olympics, major organizations, thevarious sports, the participating countries, and especially the athletes. This book is anexcellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know moreabout The Olympic Movement.
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Author Zosia Archibald
URL http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0570608415000022
Volume 61
Pages 1–5
Publication Archaeological Reports
ISSN 2041-4102
Date November 2015
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Abstract Does Archaeology in Greece have a purpose? Is it more than a convenient way oflogging fortuitous finds? From a newcomer's viewpoint, AG may look hard to put intofocus. Why does new information about landscapes and material culture matter? Afterall, don't we already know a great deal about the remote past of Greece? Aren'tmuseums already full of attractive and interesting things? Do we need more of thesame? Sometimes it pays to play devil's advocate: to stand back, observe what is goingon and to take stock. If we want to have a short answer to the above questions, weneed go no further than the Newsround section of AG. This year, David Smithbookends the section with key developments that have at least regional, arguablyglobal significance. At one end, we have new data on the presence of early hominids inthe Aegean and, at the other end, the report of a 16th -century Spanish galleon fromthe era of Philip II and the first evidence of a Minoan shipwreck across the Aegeanfrom Crete itself.
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Author M. T. G. Humphreys
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN 978-0-19-100510-7
Date 2015
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Abstract Law was central to the ancient Roman's conception of themselves and their empire.Yet what happened to Roman law and the position it occupied ideologically during theturbulent years of the Iconoclast era, c.680-850, is seldom explored and littleunderstood. The numerous legal texts of this period, long ignored or misused by
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scholars, shed new light on this murky but crucial era, when the Byzantine worldemerged from the Roman Empire. Law, Power, and Imperial Ideology in the IconoclastEra uses Roman law and canon law to chart the various responses to these changingtimes, especially the rise of Islam, from Justinian II's Christocentric monarchy to theOld Testament-inspired Isaurian dynasty. The Isaurian emperors sought to impose theircontrol and morally purge the empire through the just application of law, sponsoringthe creation of a series of concise, utilitarian texts that punished crime, upheldmarriage, and protected property. This volume explores how such legal reforms werepart of a reformulation of ideology and state structures that underpinned thetransformation from the late antique Roman Empire to medieval Byzantium.
Short Title Law, Power, and Imperial Ideology in the Iconoclast Era
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Author P.N. Kardulias
Editor Lawrence A. Kuznar
Editor Stephen K. Sanderson
URL https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=lang_en&id=LRIeCwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA128&dq=korinth*&ots=KSu_141E_4&sig=l3CpnIXEd2HBG44zQ5F0smKghkE#v=onepage&q=korinth*&f=false
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Pages 128-152
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Abstract "A thought-provoking, stimulating volume on the past, present and future of culturalmaterialism that is both laudatory of Harris' research strategy and critical of it." PaulShankman, University of Colorado One of the most important anthropologists of alltime, Marvin Harris was influential worldwide as the founder of cultural materialism.This book accessibly analyzes Harris's theories and their important legacies today. Thechapters explore cultural materialism's epistemology and its relation to rational choicetheory, Darwinian social science, and population pressures. The authors assess recentattempts to extend and reformulate cultural materialism and highlight cross-cultural,archaeological, and ethnographic applications of cultural materialism today.
Book Title Studying Societies and Cultures: Marvin Harris's Cultural Materialism and Its Legacy
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Author Palmira Brummett
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Place Cambridge
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN 978-1-107-09077-4
Date 2015-05-19
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Abstract Simple paradigms of Muslim-Christian confrontation and the rise of Europe in theseventeenth century do not suffice to explain the ways in which European mappingenvisioned the "Turks" in image and narrative. Rather, maps, travel accounts,compendia of knowledge, and other texts created a picture of the Ottoman Empirethrough a complex layering of history, ethnography, and eyewitness testimony, whichjuxtaposed current events to classical and biblical history; counted space in terms ofpeoples, routes, and fortresses; and used the land and seascapes of the map to assertownership, declare victory, and embody imperial power's reach. Enriched throughout
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by examples of Ottoman self-mapping, this book examines how Ottomans and theirempire were mapped in the narrative and visual imagination of early modern Europe'sChristian kingdoms. The maps serve as centerpieces for discussions of early modernspace, time, borders, stages of travel, information flows, invocations of authority, andcross-cultural relations.
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Author David Michael Smith
URL http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0570608415000046
Volume 61
Pages 12–33
Publication Archaeological Reports
ISSN 2041-4102
Date November 2015
DOI 10.1017/S0570608415000046
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Abstract The very positive reception granted to last year's inaugural ‘Newsround’, and the cleardemand for an authoritative annual brief of current work in Greece, has ensured itsreturn as a regular feature. As last year, this section is not intended to be exhaustive,but is designed to draw attention to those discoveries which do not appear elsewherewithin Archaeological Reports but which nevertheless deserve to be highlighted in amanner which complements those more specialized contributions within the currentvolume and that content available digitally through AGOnline/Chronique des fouillesen ligne (www.chronique.efa.gr). Again, the very varied nature of this material hasmeant that, for the most part, it has proved preferable to organize this sectionchronologically (Palaeolithic through to Early Modern), rather than thematically.
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Author William Davis
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10509585.2014.989695
Volume 26
Issue 1
Pages 59-73
Publication European Romantic Review
ISSN 1050-9585
Date January 2, 2015
DOI 10.1080/10509585.2014.989695
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Abstract Friedrich Hölderlin's epistolary novel, Hyperion, opens with contradictory fantasies ofthe protagonist's unification with, and alienation from, nature. These visions of onenessand division find a corollary in the novel's setting within an idealized version of Greeceand the landscape of the Corinthian Isthmus. The essay argues that we can bestunderstand the significance of Hyperion's desire to be “one with everything” if we takeinto account the context of Hölderlin's and Friedrich Schelling's attempt in the 1790s tofind a way to incorporate a dynamic view of nature into German Idealist philosophy.Taking up the philosophical concept of “intellectual intuition” (used in distinctive waysby both Kant and Fichte before them) the young poet/philosophers attempted to granta new range of meaning to the term. For them an intellectual form of intuition openspossibilities of non-material connections with a world of things that must themselves beviewed as dynamically alive. Reading the novel Hyperion as an attempt to poeticizethis version of Idealism also allows us to see how the novel functions as a move fromintellectual to aesthetic intuition, as an attempt to represent the human capacity foraesthetic creativity as our means of becoming one.
Short Title One with Everything
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Author Andrew Walker White
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN 978-1-107-07385-2
Date 2015-10-08
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Abstract In this groundbreaking, interdisciplinary study, Andrew Walker White explores theorigins of Byzantine ritual - the rites of the early Greek Orthodox Church - and itsunique relationship with traditional theatre. Tracing the secularization of pagan theatre,the rise of rhetoric as an alternative to acting, as well as the transmission of ancientmethods of musical composition into the Byzantine era, White demonstrates howChristian ritual was in effect a post-theatrical performing art, created by intellectuals
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who were fully aware of traditional theatre but who endeavoured to avoid it. The bookexplores how Orthodox rites avoid the aesthetic appreciation associated with secularart, and conducts an in-depth study (and reconstruction) of the late Byzantine Serviceof the Furnace. Often treated as a liturgical drama, White translates and delineates thefeatures of five extant versions, to show how and why it generated widely diverseaudience reactions in both medieval times and our own.
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Author Sharon Gerstel
URL http://scholarworks.dlib.indiana.edu/journals/index.php/tmr/article/view/20073
Rights Copyright (c) 2015 Sharon Gerstel
Publication The Medieval Review
ISSN 1096-746X
Date 2015
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URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2015.1067443
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Publication Journal of Contemporary European Studies
ISSN 1478-2804
Date August 7, 2015
DOI 10.1080/14782804.2015.1067443
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Author Sharon E. J. Gerstel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN 978-1-316-29799-5
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Abstract This is the first book to examine the late Byzantine peasantry through written,archaeological, ethnographic and painted sources. Investigations of the infrastructureand setting of the medieval village guide the reader into the consideration of specificpopulations. The village becomes a micro-society, with its own social and economichierarchies. In addition to studying agricultural workers, mothers and priests,lesser-known individuals, such as the miller and witch, are revealed through writtenand painted sources. Placed at the center of a new scholarly landscape, the study of themedieval villager engages a broad spectrum of theorists, including economic historianscreating predictive models for agrarian economies, ethnoarchaeologists addressinghistorical continuities and disjunctions, and scholars examining power and femaleagency.
Short Title Rural Lives and Landscapes in Late Byzantium
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Author S. H ROYLE
Author J. E ANDREWS
Author A MARCA-BELL
Author J TURNER
Author P KRUŽIĆ
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Volume 30
Issue 4
Pages 298-311
Publication JQS Journal of Quaternary Science
ISSN 0267-8179
Date 2015
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Abstract High-resolution stable isotope analysis of coral skeletons is an established method tohelp reconstruct seawater growth temperatures for palaeoenvironmentalreconstructions. Here we investigated the temperate, colonial, Mediterraneanscleractinian coral <i>Cladocora caespitosa</i>. We first studied modern Adriaticcorals from Mljet (Croatia) where growth temperatures were known. A clear sinusoidalcyclicity is present in the δ<sup>18</sup>O of the modern coral skeletons withaverage cycle minima ∼−3.3‰ and average maxima ∼−1.6‰. Cyclicity approximatelymatches the number of seasonal growth band pairs in each sample, implying a geneticlink between δ<sup>18</sup>O cyclicity and factors that determine seasonal growthband development, here mainly water temperature. A derived and calibrated species-specific δ<sup>18</sup>O-temperature relationship was then used to reconstructgrowth temperatures from fossil <i>C. caespitosa</i>. This was applied towell-preserved material collected from late Pleistocene deposits (MIS 1, 5 and 7)around the Gulf of Corinth, Greece. Clear seasonal δ<sup>18</sup>O signals are seenin all the fossil samples. MIS 5e was the warmest period studied with a lower thanmodern seasonal temperature range. The Early to mid-Holocene probably experiencedthe lowest temperatures while conditions in MIS 7a/c were probably the wettest withmost freshwater input into the Gulf.
Short Title Seasonality in sea surface temperatures from δ18O in Cladocora caespitosa
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Author Platon Alexiades
URL http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Target-Corinth-Canal-19401944-Hardback/p/10339
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ISBN 978-1-4738-5956-2
Date 2015-04-30
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Abstract During the Second World War the Corinth Canal assumed an importancedisproportionate to its size. It was the focus of numerous special Allied operations toprevent oil from the Black Sea reaching Italy, to delay the invasion of Crete andsevering the vital German supply lines to Rommel's Army in NorthAfrica.??German airborne forces occupied the Canal to cut off the ANZAC retreat andHitler needed the Canal kept open to maintain control of the Aegean Sea. Were thislost, he feared Turkey entering the War on the Allied side.??Target Corinth Canalunearths a treasure trove of facts on the little known operations by SOE and otherspecial force units. Heroes such as Mike Cumberlege emerge from the pages of thissplendid work of military history.
Short Title Target Corinth Canal
# of Pages 299
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Author Fabrizio Antonioli
Author Valeria Lo Presti
Author Alessio Rovere
Author Luigi Ferranti
Author Marco Anzidei
Author Stefano Furlani
Author Giuseppe Mastronuzzi
Author Paolo E. Orru
Author Giovanni Scicchitano
Author Gianmaria Sannino
Author Cecilia R. Spampinato
Author Rossella Pagliarulo
Author Giacomo Deiana
Author Eleonora de Sabata
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Author Paolo Sansò
Author Matteo Vacchi
Author Antonio Vecchio
URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277379115001237
Volume 119
Pages 66-84
Publication Quaternary Science Reviews
ISSN 0277-3791
Date July 1, 2015
Journal Abbr Quaternary Science Reviews
DOI 10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.03.016
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Abstract Recent works (Evelpidou et al., 2012) suggest that the modern tidal notch isdisappearing worldwide due sea level rise over the last century. In order to assess thishypothesis, we measured modern tidal notches in several of sites along theMediterranean coasts. We report observations on tidal notches cut along carbonatecoasts from 73 sites from Italy, France, Croatia, Montenegro, Greece, Malta and Spain,plus additional observations carried outside the Mediterranean. At each site, wemeasured notch width and depth, and we described the characteristics of the biologicalrim at the base of the notch. We correlated these parameters with wave energy, tidegauge datasets and rock lithology. Our results suggest that, considering ‘thedevelopment of tidal notches the consequence of midlittoral bioerosion’ (as done inEvelpidou et al., 2012) is a simplification that can lead to misleading results, such asstating that notches are disappearing. Important roles in notch formation can be alsoplayed by wave action, rate of karst dissolution, salt weathering and wetting and dryingcycles. Of course notch formation can be augmented and favoured also by bioerosionwhich can, in particular cases, be the main process of notch formation anddevelopment. Our dataset shows that notches are carved by an ensemble rather than bya single process, both today and in the past, and that it is difficult, if not impossible, todisentangle them and establish which one is prevailing. We therefore show that tidalnotches are still forming, challenging the hypothesis that sea level rise has drownedthem.
Short Title Tidal notches in Mediterranean Sea
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Author Guy D. R. Sanders
URL http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2972/hesperia.84.3.0583
Rights Copyright © 2015 The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Volume 84
Issue 3
Pages 583-626
Publication Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
ISSN 0018-098X
Date September 1, 2015
Journal Abbr Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
DOI 10.2972/hesperia.84.3.0583
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Abstract William of Moerbeke, translator of Aristotle, Hero, Galen, and Archimedes, waspresent as a papal adviser and confessor at the Second Council of Lyons in 1274. Onbecoming Archbishop of Corinth in 1287, he was responsible for enacting theprovisions of the council. His church at Merbaka in the Argolid contains speciallyselected ancient spolia. These blocks refer directly to the clauses of the council thatsuppressed piracy in the Aegean, reunited the Roman and Orthodox churches, andprovided for the universal adoption of the contentious filioque clause in the NiceneCreed. The positive association of Merbaka with Moerbeke has wide-rangingarchaeological ramifications.
Short Title William of Moerbeke's Church at Merbaka
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